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    Ramon Molvizar

    Ramon Molvizar is a Spanish fragrance house rooted in the town of Molvizar in the province of Granada. The brand creates opulent, gold-accented perfumes under the umbrella of Bejar Fragrances, a company founded by Ramon Bejar that has operated in Spain since 1980. With 21 fragrances documented in fragrance databases spanning from 1999 to 2025, the house offers compositions that incorporate real gold flakes alongside bold oriental and floral structures. The visual identity centers on sculptural bottles designed to function as collectible objects. Ramon Molvizar occupies a distinctive position in the niche fragrance market by combining Spanish perfumery traditions with ornamental luxury aesthetics.

    SpainEst. 2001
    10
    Fragrances
    3.9
    Avg rating
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    SignatureArt & Gold & Perfume (2016)
    Art & Gold & Perfume (2016)
    EDP
    Community
    3.9
    Average rating
    across 10 fragrances
    Collection
    10
    Fragrances and counting
    Heritage
    2001
    Founded in Spain

    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    The origins of Ramon Molvizar trace to the coastal region of Granada, Spain, where the brand takes its name from the small municipality of Molvizar. The house operates under Bejar Fragrances, a Spanish fragrance company whose founder Ramon Bejar has developed high-quality fragrance products since 1980, building on a family legacy in perfumery. The first significant milestone came with the creation of the Goldskin fragrance, reportedly commissioned for the Princess of Saudi Arabia, which established the brand's reputation for opulent, gold-infused compositions. This early royal connection shaped the house's identity, emphasizing precious materials and theatrical presentation. Spanish perfumers and designers collaborate within the Ramon Molvizar framework, bringing regional craft traditions to contemporary fragrance design. The house has since expanded beyond Goldskin variations, developing a portfolio that includes dual releases like Sol (Sun) and Luna (Moon) in 2009, the geometric Black Cube from 2010, and Art & Gold & Perfume, which appeared in both 2010 and 2016 editions. The brand maintains its Spanish identity while distributing internationally, with a franchise store model that emerged in the early 2000s. Ramon Molvizar's heritage reflects both the family expertise of Bejar Fragrances and a willingness to push toward maximalist expression in both scent and presentation. Ramon Molvizar operates from the conviction that perfume should function as both an olfactory experience and a visual statement. The brand rejects subtlety in favor of compositions that announce themselves through rich oriental structures, warm musks, and the literal presence of gold. This approach positions the house as an antidote to minimalist trends, offering alternatives for collectors who view fragrance as an extension of personal adornment. The incorporation of real gold flakes into certain formulations makes the luxury tangible, transforming the act of wearing perfume into something closer to applying jewelry. The house works with teams of Spanish perfumers and designers, suggesting a collaborative creative process rather than a single-nose authorship model. The dual releases of Sol and Luna, Sun and Moon, indicate a cosmological interest in balance and opposition. Art & Gold & Perfume, which explicitly names all three elements, reveals a philosophy that art, precious materials, and fragrance exist as interdependent categories. The brand's visibility on social media reinforces this identity, with posts describing the house as indulgence and craftsmanship. The aesthetic positions Ramon Molvizar as a house for those who want their fragrance to match the scale of their ambitions.

    1999
    Goldskin, the house's foundational fragrance, is created and reportedly commissioned for the Princess of Saudi Arabia.
    2001
    Pure White Goldskin is released, offering an alternative to the original gold-toned composition.
    2009
    Sol (Sun) and Luna (Moon) are released as paired fragrances representing opposing celestial themes.
    2010
    Black Cube and Art & Gold & Perfume debut, expanding the house into geometric and conceptual territories.
    2019
    Feelings is released, representing the house's continued output in the years following earlier landmark releases.
    2025
    Alicanto is introduced as the newest fragrance in the house's catalog, bringing documented releases to 21 total perfumes.

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    Interesting facts

    01

    The brand name derives from Molvizar, a small municipality in the province of Granada, Spain, grounding an otherwise luxurious brand in a specific geographic origin.

    02

    Goldskin, the house's founding fragrance, reportedly originated as a bespoke creation for a member of the Saudi royal family rather than as a commercial launch.

    03

    Ramon Molvizar produces dual releases (Sol/Luna, Sun/Moon) that deliberately frame fragrances as opposing pairs rather than standalone products.

    04

    The house has released at least two editions of Art & Gold & Perfume across different years (2010 and 2016), treating the fragrance as an evolving concept.